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1 Supply Chain Collaboration: Integrating Supplier Certifications and Technology United States Fashion Industry Association August 13, 2014 Gary Barraco, ecVision Dina Dunn, OEKO-TEX

2 Open Wide 2 8/13/14 United States Fashion Industry Association Webinar

3 8/13/14 United States Fashion Industry Association Webinar 3

4 Did you open wide enough? I said too much. I didn’t disclose enough. 8/13/14 United States Fashion Industry Association Webinar 4

5 As reliable as… Un-reliable Un-validated Broad and general 3 rd or 4 th Level Pass along 8/13/14 United States Fashion Industry Association Webinar 5

6 Partnerships and Linkage of Data 8/13/14 United States Fashion Industry Association Webinar 6

7 What Is Textile Ecology? 8/13/14 United States Fashion Industry Association Webinar 7

8 The Use of Chemicals in Textiles fashionable styles innovative performance features easy care durable fabrics attractive price dimensional stability sustainable production Much of what the consumer wants from modern textiles… …is not possible without the use of chemicals and synthetic fibres 8/13/14 United States Fashion Industry Association Webinar 8

9 The Current Situation There is a great and growing demand from consumers for textiles that are not harmful to the health. There is a great deal of division of labor and worldwide production in the textile and clothing industry. Different legal requirements about harmful substances in textiles. 9 8/13/14 United States Fashion Industry Association Webinar

10 What is the OEKO-TEX Standard 100? A global RSL formed more than 2 decades ago by a consortium of textile-focused laboratories around the world A mechanism by which all elements of the supply chain can be physically checked against a transparent and up-to-date list of more than 300 substances A certificate means the item is verified as free from harmful substances 10 8/13/14 United States Fashion Industry Association Webinar

11 What is the OEKO-TEX Standard 100? An international certification system for textiles and garments from all stages of production. Total product assessment Most widespread and familiar test symbol for human ecological optimized textiles. More than 130,000 certificates have been issued for millions of high quality textile products worldwide AIM : the exclusion of harmful substances along the entire textile value-added chain. 11 8/13/14 United States Fashion Industry Association Webinar

12 Modular Approach 12 8/13/14 United States Fashion Industry Association Webinar

13 What Is Textile Ecology? 8/13/14 United States Fashion Industry Association Webinar 13

14 8/13/14 United States Fashion Industry Association Webinar 14 STeP by OEKO-TEX

15 8/13/14 15 STeP Certification Process

16 8/13/14 United States Fashion Industry Association Webinar 16 STeP Total and Modular Scoring

17 Summary: OEKO-TEX Standard 100 & STeP Efficient: ever-increasing number of certified suppliers and raw materials increases efficiency and ease of certifying factories and garments. Global Leaders: staying in front of global legislation and regulations and helping to lead the way toward more sustainable processes and products. Transparent: as an independent body, OEKO-TEX certification offers full transparency throughout the supply chain all the way to the consumer. 17 8/13/14 United States Fashion Industry Association Webinar

18 Supplier Uploads Certificate 8/13/14 United States Fashion Industry Association Webinar 18

19 Brand Validates against OEKO-TEX DB 8/13/14 United States Fashion Industry Association Webinar 19

20 Historical Accuracy 8/13/14 United States Fashion Industry Association Webinar 20

21 Recap The demands for increased visibility are multi-fold and increasing Certificates of compliance are more efficient, provide greater levels of transparency Integration with a platform solution means that data is consolidated and available to multiple parties The “proof is in the pudding” – validation of status means credibility 8/13/14 United States Fashion Industry Association Webinar 21

22 Q & A 8/13/14 United States Fashion Industry Association Webinar 22 www.ecvision.com us-marketing@ecvision.com www.oeko-tex.com dina@blinkready.com


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